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PRIZES SET FOR At s recent meeting in Klam ath Kails, directors and sales committee of the Cal-Oregon Hereford association laid further plans for the show and sale at Flamath Falls on Oct. 28 and 29. Registered Hereford breeders from the three Pacific coastj states have already sent in most of their consignments. A great deal of interest is being shown by both registered Hereford breeders and commercial cattle men. John S. Day, of Medford, pres ident of the association, stated that premiums totaling $1,200 would be given in first, second and third places to the winners in the different classes of cattle shown Of this amount, Klamath county is giving S500, the Cal Oregon Hereford association S450, and the American Here ford association located in Kan sas City. Mo., will give S250. This Is the first time since In ception of the organization in 1938 that premiums have been given in this show and indicates the widespread reputation that the annual event is gaining in the west, Day declared. All Group Travel Restrictions Off Washington. Sept. 14 (U.R) : The office of defense transporta-! tion today removed all restric tions on group travel and on the activities of travel agencies or I bureaus, effective Oct. 1. : The ODT revoked its order of j last July 21 prohibiting organiz-1 ed group travel and the sale of railroad accommodations to tra vel agencies. PROP IN TAIL Santa Monica, Calif., Sept. 14 (U.PJ Douglas Aircraft Co. today planned commercial develop ment of a 48-passenger transport driven by two 15-foot propellers in the tail. President Donald W. Douglas said the 77-foot, Alli son powered plane, the DC-8, would succeed the 21-passenger DC-3, long standard on U. S. Airlines. tffiS&S ) SALT SAVE LONDON ITS START ( E1 f if YES, THE GREAT CITY iloM I I I V' 4 AS A ROADSIDE INN WH V s1h ! SmJkZ. SALT MERCHANTS ' - f, - - . A COW Is an Animal with big dreamy eyes She uses her long tail to switch the flies She gives her quota of milk each day But her life is dull . She has little urge to play. You could brighten up her days without much fuss. Come on and sell her cream to us! Grants Pass Creamery Buys Cream in Any Amount Coming i s.-ist sit1 The romantic escapades of Joan Fontaine in "The Affairs of Si'san" brings to the Crater ian screen, Sunday the things movie audiences are craving for these days entertainment with a capital E. It also presents a new kind of Joan. The tragic robes of drama have been dis carded for the gay, glamorous trapoings of a girl who's out to have" high time of it and, inci denta'iy snares four men in the process. The outstanding cast in cludes George Brent, Dennis O'Keefe, Don Defore and Wal ter Able. . Longer Shirt Tails Permitted by WPB Washington, Sept. 14 (U.R) Men's shirts are being reconvert ed. The war production board has lifted its ban on long shirt-tails, pleated bosoms and those fancy "French" cuffs that need cuff links. WPB also decided to permit the return of more elegant men's pajamas and lounging wear. It removed restrictions against col lars, sashes and f roge a decora tive effect around button-holes on these apparel. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Meriford and vicinity: Clear tonight and partly cloudy Saturday. OreBun: Cloudv near coast. Clear tonjTht and partly cloudy Saturday, silently cooler over interior Saturday. Moderate northwest winds oil coast. LOCAl DATA Temperature a year afo today: hlliest 69: lowest 41. Total monthly precipitation: .04 inrhes. Deficiency for the month .13 inches. Tola' precioit-uion since September 1. 19J.1. .04 inches. Deficiency for the season, .13 inches. Relative hum'dlty at 5:30 p. m. yes terday lei: 3:30 today 73. Tomorrow Sunrise S:31 a.m.: sunset 7:21 pm. Observations Taken at 5:30 A. M., 120 Meridian Time Hi eh I owPrec. Holse 95 68 Boston ... 80 fil Chlraco . 60 S Henver .. 74 4fi Eureka 55 50 Havre 88 53 Los Angeles 91 65 .Medford 95 54 New York ...- 80 68 Oniana . 67 45 Phoenix . 105 77 Portland 78 35 Reno 94 47 Roseburs: 87 54 Salt Uike 83 53 San fianclsco 65 50 Seattle 74 51 Spokane 86 49 Washington. D. C. - 83 72 Yakima 92 51 RELIABLE GROCERY CHET LEONARD PHIL WHITLOCK Free Delivery Service DIAL 2126 117 NORTH CENTRAL AVE For FREE DELIVERY conforming with now O.D.T Regulations. 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Detroit 81 59 .579 Washington . 82 61 .573 St. Louis 73 66 .525 New York 72 66 .522 Cleveland 67 67 .500 Chicago 68 74 .479 Boston 66 75 .468 Philadelphia .... 49 90 .353 National League Won Lost Pet. Chicago 86 50 .632 St. Louis 84 53 .613 Brooklyn 75 61 .551 Pittsburgh 79 65 .549 New York 73 68 .518 Bostor 59 80 .424 Cincinnati .... 57 81 .413 Philadelphia .... 42 98 .300 Football Briefs Berkeley, Cal., Sept. 14 (U.R) The University of California Bears will hold their last heavy scrimmage Saturday before their opener against St. Mary's Sept. 22, Coach Buck Shaw announced today. Meanwhile, Line Coach Al Ruffo said he was pleased with the performances of Ken Ger ner, 170-pound guard of Thomp son Falls. Mont., and Jack Jst National Bank Friday. Sept. 14, 194S MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE THrlEB IUI1U, lOJ-VUIlU CUM Ul SlvLR I ton. Cal. Both are navy students. Moraga. Cal., Sept. 14 M.K Two speedy Hawaiian halfbacks will wear the Gael's Nos. 7 and 11 jerseys this season. They are Hermann Wecle meyer, 170-pound left halfback who will retain his No. 11 from last year and Spike Cordeiro, 155-pounder at right half. Seattle. Sept. 14 (U.R) The ; University of Washington line I today received a boost in the ap- pearance of Tackle Don Hoff. j 215-pound former freshman play- er and 208-pound Guard John I Lewis of Coulee City. Both are j promising aspirants for regular berths. Line Coach Tubby Graves said. Corvallis, Ore., Sept. 14 OJ.R) j Line Coach Quentin Greenough ! said today he is still short of guards and centers on his Oro i gon State college squad although both ends of the line appear to i be shaping up well. Marks 80th Year pcari Harbor, the navy's ampu- J blindness, 190 nd deafness. Huge U roisvrn oeen tation cases have totaled 2,300,13,100. Pullman, Wash., Sept. 14 !U.R) Coach Phil Sorboe today planned to put his 85 Washington State grid squad members through the season's first scrimmages. Yes terday's passing drill was concen trated on the "T" formation. ITALIAN PW's SAIL New York, Sept. 14 (U.R) Six hundred and 56 Italian pris oners of war comprising one of the first contingents to be re turned to Italy since V-E day, embarked today aboard the SS Sea Porpoise at Cavcn Pt. ter minal the New York port of em barkation said. Closing time loi ClasMftrd Arts 8 30 m Too Late to Classify 12:15 p m Eighty years ago. Just after the close of the Civil War, five Oregon pioneers of vision re ceived their charter for the First National Bank of Portland. The date .vas September 8, 1865. The infant banking house was capitalized at $100,000. Capital funds now total over $20,000, 000. President E. B. McNaughton is enthusiastic about the bank's expanded loan program design ed to meet the needs of business for capital financing in this re conversion period. He states that special emphasis is now being placed on term loans to small businesses and the bank's facili ties me being broadened to han dle consumer credit on pur chases of long awaited automo biles, farm machinery and house hold appliances. Home loans, too, are In the spotlight as Oregonians emerge from the most crowded housing conditions of history. Appetizing Schilling VACUUM PACKED COFFEE 1ft Naval Patients To Be Back Next Month Chicago. Sept. 14 (U.R Vice Adm Ross T. Mclntire, surgeon general of the navy, reported to day that the evacuation of the 15,000 naval patients remaining to be returned to this country should be completed in October. Mclntire, writing in the cur rent issue of the Journal of the American Medical association, said that 1,800 naval patients were being returned weekly by ship and plane. 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